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Fear rules as spectre of global recession looms larger

By Michael Mackenzie in New York and Rachel Morarjee in London

Published: October 8 2008 21:00 | Last updated: October 8 2008 21:00

Exactly a year ago on Wednesday, Wall Street hit a record high. No one then could imagine the carnage that was to follow.

Ever since stocks in the US attained that summit last October following earlier peaks for London and Europe, these markets have tumbled more than one third. In Asia the mood has been grimmer as Japan and Hong Kong have lost about half of their value.

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